Sony America has announced that it has prepared a whopping 16,000 pieces of digital content available for the U.S. launch of PSPgo early next month.
The hardware manufacturer said that this number is comprised of approximately 255 downloadable titles (that is, a mixture of full PSP titles, PSN exclusives, UMD legacy titles and Minis) alongside 2300 films and 13,000 television episodes.
Among the software available for download at launch includes the likes of Gran Turismo, Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny and God of War: Chains of Olympus. Elsewhere, Sony also confirmed availability of the PlayStation Network Game Card, which allows consumers to download a full game via special code.
PSPgo hits store shelves in North America and Europe on October 1, though it remains to be seen what plans Sony has in store for PAL gamers to accompany the launch its new hardware.
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